EMMA Requirements Published
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SVG Printing Requirements Published
SVG Printing Requirements Published
02/19/2003 12:54 PM19 February 2003: The SVG Working Group has released the first public
Working Draft of SVG Printing Requirements. The draft describes usage
scenarios, feature sets, design principles and requirements for a
print-specific version of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) called SVG
Print. Comments are welcome. Visit the SVG home page. (News archive)
XForms 1.1 Requirements Published
XForms 1.1 Requirements Published
01/27/2004 02:53 PM2004-01-27: The XForms Working Group has released XForms 1.1
Requirements as a Working Group Note. XForms is the new generation of
Web forms. Version 1.1 has enhancements for the XForms 1.0 framework,
embraces SOAP, and facilitates XForms authoring. Visit the XForms home
page. (News archive)
OWL Use Cases and Requirements Published
OWL Use Cases and Requirements Published
02/04/2003 03:47 PM4 February 2003: The Web Ontology Working Group has released an
updated Working Draft of Use Cases and Requirements for the Web
Ontology Language (OWL) 1.0. The draft defines "ontology." It outlines
six use cases, design goals, requirements and objectives for a
language which can describe the semantics of classes and properties
used in Web documents. Read about the W3C Semantic Web Activity. (News
archive)
Requirements for XML Schema 1.1
Published
Requirements for XML Schema 1.1
Published
01/21/2003 08:05 PM21 January 2003: The XML Schema Working Group has released the first
public Working Draft of Requirements for XML Schema 1.1. Schemas are
technology for specifying and constraining the structure of XML
documents. The draft adds functionality and clarifies the XML Schema
Recommendation Part 1 and Part 2. Read about the XML Activity. (News
archive)
Multimodal Interaction Requirements
Published
Multimodal Interaction Requirements
Published
01/10/2003 12:53 PM10 January 2003: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released
Multimodal Interaction Requirements as a W3C Note. Derived from use
case studies, the Note covers general issues, input, output,
architecture, integration, synchronization points, runtimes and
deployments. Read about the Multimodal Interaction Activity. (News
archive)
SVG Tiny Version 1.2 Requirements
Published
SVG Tiny Version 1.2 Requirements
Published
12/09/2003 07:24 PM2003-12-09: The Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) Working Group has
released the first public Working Draft of SVG Tiny Version 1.2
Requirements. Delivering Web vector graphics, text, and images to
mobile phones, SVG Tiny 1.2 adds features from SVG 1.2 and is based on
implementor and designer feedback on SVG Tiny 1.1. Comments are
welcome. Visit the SVG home page. (News archive)
Requirements Published:
Internationalization of Web Services
Requirements Published:
Internationalization of Web Services
12/17/2003 01:10 PM2003-12-17: The Web Services Internationalization Task Force of the
Internationalization Working Group has published the first public
Working Draft of Requirements for the Internationalization of Web
Services. The document lists requirements for achieving worldwide
usability for Web services. The group expects to republish the draft
as a Working Group Note. Visit the Internationalization home page.
(News archive)
Requirements for the Ink Markup Language
Published
Requirements for the Ink Markup Language
Published
01/22/2003 02:35 PM22 January 2003: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released
Requirements for the Ink Markup Language as a W3C Note. This data
format represents ink entered with an electronic pen or stylus, and is
used to input and process handwriting, gestures, sketches, music and
other notational languages. Read about the Multimodal Interaction
Activity. (News archive)
XML Processing Model Requirements
Published
XML Processing Model Requirements
Published
04/09/2004 04:00 PM2004-04-07: The XML Core Working Group has released XML Processing
Model Requirements as a Working Group Note. The XML Processing Model
and Language it outlines is an interoperable way for applications to
describe the order in which processes should be applied to XML
documents. Visit the XML home page. (News archive)
Requirements for WCAG 2.0 Checklists and
Techniques Published
Requirements for WCAG 2.0 Checklists and
Techniques Published
02/07/2003 05:48 PM7 February 2003: The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
Working Group has released a Working Draft of Requirements for WCAG
2.0 Checklists and Techniques. The draft specifies intended uses,
scope and structure for the technology-specific documents produced by
the Working Group. Feedback is welcomed. Read about the Web
Accessibility Initiative. (News archive)
Web Services Requirements Updated,
Glossary Published
Web Services Requirements Updated,
Glossary Published
11/14/2002 03:28 PM14 November 2002: The Web Services Architecture Working Group has
updated Web Services Architecture Requirements. The draft contains the
Web services reference architecture and the constraints used to
determine implementation conformance. The group also published the
first public Working Draft of the Web Services Glossary. Comments are
welcome. Read about the Web Services Activity. (News archive)
Web Services Description Requirements
Last Call Published
Web Services Description Requirements
Last Call Published
10/28/2002 02:25 PM28 October 2002: The Web Services Description Working Group has
released a Last Call Working Draft of Web Service Description
Requirements. The document describes definitions and requirements for
specifying application to application communication. Comments are
welcome through 31 December. Read about the Web Services Activity.
(News archive)
RDF Data Access Use Cases and
Requirements Published
RDF Data Access Use Cases and
Requirements Published
06/03/2004 06:42 PM2004-06-03: The RDF Data Access Working Group has released the First
Public Working Draft of RDF Data Access Use Cases and Requirements.
The document outlines use cases for RDF query languages and access
protocols and their requirements, and examines design objectives.
Comments are welcome. Visit the Semantic Web home page. (News archive)
Voice Browser Interoperation
Requirements Published
Voice Browser Interoperation
Requirements Published
08/09/2002 03:57 PM9 August 2002: The Voice Browser Working Group has released the first
Working Draft of Voice Browser Interoperation: Requirements. The draft
describes requirements for how voice browsers and other call sites
share user, application, and session data to coordinate user
experience. Comments are welcome. Read more on the Voice Browser home
page. (News archive)
Emma Goldman
Emma Goldman
04/12/2004 02:02 PM
Emma Goldman,
"Queen of the Anarchists.&qu
ot; Emma Goldman too political
Emma Goldman too political
03/11/2003 01:59 PMApparently, Emma Goldman's words were "too political" for UC
Berkeley, which owns the Emma Goldman papers and has a marvelous site
about them and about Goldman. According to this NYT article I ran
across while researching a Goldman quote I had seen, "university
officials have refused to allow a fund-raising appeal for the Emma
Goldman Papers Project to be mailed because it quoted Goldman on the
subjects of suppression of free speech and her opposition to war. The
university deemed the topics too political." Emma Goldman would
have had a lot of fun with that....
EMMA code coverage
EMMA code coverage
05/20/2004 01:10 AMFirst public/SF EMMA release!
EMMA 2.0.4127 released
EMMA 2.0.4127 released
06/28/2004 06:12 PMEMMA is a fast Java code coverage tool based on bytecode
instrumentation. It differs from the existing tools by enabling
coverage profiling on large scale enterprise software projects with
simultaneous emphasis on fast individual development.
Release 2.0.4127 fixes a bug in the implementation of feature request
971176 and significantly improves classloading in EMMA's shutdown hook
responsible for coverage data dumping.
DEFECTS FIXED:
978671 classloading problem in RT exit hook thread
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=978671&group_
id=108932&atid=651897
Although not a strictly supported scenario, it occurred to me that I
can fix the issues users experience when deploying emma.jar as an
application-level (not container-level) lib in a J2EE application
(that is, without installing it as a standard JRE extension as
required by the documentation). The solution is interesting
technically, but has only been tested in a scenario
that simulates a J2EE container. I would be most curious to see if it
works with WebLogic, Websphere, etc.
979717 Source not linking in EMMA report
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=979717&group_
id=108932&atid=651897
This corrects an embarrassing mistake in how sample classes without
full debug info are listed by the report generators. Unfortunately,
the bug in
build 4120 made tracking down classes compiled without debug info more
difficult than no output at all. I hope this build resolves the issue
for good.
You can find a copy of this latest release here:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=108932&package_
id=117584
EMMA Working Draft Updated
EMMA Working Draft Updated
12/18/2003 06:05 PM2003-12-18: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released the
second public Working Draft of EMMA. Comments are welcome. The
Extensible MultiModal Annotation language (EMMA) is a data exchange
format for interaction management systems. EMMA represents user input.
Speech and handwriting recognizers, natural language engines, media
interpreters, and multimodal integration components generate EMMA
markup. Visit the Multimodal Interaction home page. (News archive)
Emma Goldman meme spreading?
Emma Goldman meme spreading?
03/14/2003 01:41 AMAfter seeing the Emma Goldman quote, "In the face of this approaching
disaster, it behooves men and women not yet overcome by war madness to
raise their voice of protest, to call the attention of the people to
the crime and outrage about to be perpetrated on them." for the first
time last week on the window of the Cheeseboard in Berkeley, I
adopeted it for my personal sig and and posted it here. Since then,
I've seen it on other websites and as sigs to several people's emails
on several email lists that I am on. I can only hope that it is a
spreading meme, and that more people will feel compelled to speak
out....
Quote of the week: Emma Goldman
Quote of the week: Emma Goldman
03/11/2003 01:59 PM"In the face of this approaching disaster, it
behooves men and women not yet overcome by war madness to raise their
voice of protest, to call the attention of the people to the crime and
outrage about to be perpetrated on them."
Emma Goldman,
"Preparedness, The Road to Universal Slaughter," Mother Earth,
December 1915
This is why I write about Iraq. Even when I
fear that it is as futile as Emma Goldman's attempts to agitate
against World War I, I feel compelled to stand up and be counted
against this war in Iraq. I have always been one to tilt at windmills.
And while I don't have any illusions about how likely it is that my
voice is going to change whether or not Bush goes to war, certainly
nothing ever does change without people raising their voices in
protest. Maybe it will help bring a return to sanity sooner. So count
me out of this war.
Passion wins Emma media awards
Passion wins Emma media awards
05/25/2004 03:57 AMMel Gibson's biblical epic The Passion of the Christ wins two awards
at the Ethnic Multicultural Awards.
Op-ed: For an international trial of
Saddam Emma Bonino And Gianfranco
Dellalba
Op-ed: For an international trial of
Saddam Emma Bonino And Gianfranco
Dellalba
12/24/2003 08:11 PMDaily Times Dec 24 2003 6:39PM ET
VBS FAQ: System Requirements
VBS FAQ: System Requirements
05/26/2004 04:52 PMNS Client Requirements
NS Client Requirements
07/27/2004 06:07 AMGetting the VB Script Requirements
Getting the VB Script Requirements
05/09/2004 12:56 PMSMS FAQ: Client Requirements
SMS FAQ: Client Requirements
07/12/2004 05:22 PMPM FAQ: SUS-WUS Licensing Requirements
PM FAQ: SUS-WUS Licensing Requirements
09/07/2004 06:10 PMMOM FAQ: Name Resolution Requirements
MOM FAQ: Name Resolution Requirements
12/29/2004 02:31 PMRequirements Management and XML
Requirements Management and XML
06/19/2004 01:28 PMIn order to manage my increasing software development workload, I
am building a requirements management tool. My goals are to:
- Make it simple
- Make it cheap
- Automate Document Generation for client review
- Track and Audit changes
- Manage Projects
Like any appliction, this tool needs to store information in some
format. I have chosed to go with XML for obvious reasons. The .NET
Object Serialization functions are great and make life simple, but
they cause problems when the fields of the object change. As a result,
I will need to create an XML format to store my requirements. I looked
around the web for a while to see if anyone was defining a standard
way to store software requirements, but my searches to find anything
have failed. As a result I will creating a format and will be looking
for developers to share their input. If you have any ideas, please
share. I will post more soon.
New .NET certs: A look at requirements
New .NET certs: A look at requirements
02/05/2003 02:56 AMCNET Feb 5 2003 1:25AM ET
MOM FAQ: What are the Agent Computer
Requirements?
MOM FAQ: What are the Agent Computer
Requirements?
07/29/2004 06:22 AMNew Doom 3 System Requirements?
New Doom 3 System Requirements?
03/08/2004 11:06 PMMOM FAQ: Managed Computer OS
Requirements
MOM FAQ: Managed Computer OS
Requirements
07/18/2004 12:04 PMSeven of 24 meet security requirements
Seven of 24 meet security requirements
07/30/2004 10:42 PMNew Americans with Disabilities
Requirements
New Americans with Disabilities
Requirements
08/27/2004 02:11 PMThe new Americans with Disabilities Act now requires a brand new
surface texture on all new public sidewalk ramps called “Detectable
Warnings,” or effectively, “Braille for your feet.” This gives blind
and visually impaired persons a “tactile cue” to warn them of
impending danger or a grade change. Required in all states, this new
mandate opens up worlds of mobility for those previously held hostage
in their homes for fear of safety issues most take for granted. [PRWEB
Aug 26, 2004]
XForms 1.1 Requirements Updated
XForms 1.1 Requirements Updated
06/11/2004 01:08 PM2004-06-11: The XForms Working Group has updated the XForms 1.1
Requirements Working Group Note. XForms is the new generation of Web
forms. Version 1.1 has enhancements for the XForms 1.0 framework,
embraces SOAP, makes XForms authoring easier, and facilitates XForms
use in other host languages. Visit the XForms home page. (News
archive)
Bridging The Gap With Requirements
Definition
Bridging The Gap With Requirements
Definition
09/04/2002 03:46 AMUnderstanding Storage Requirements
Understanding Storage Requirements
06/08/2004 06:58 PMInternet.com Jun 8 2004 9:54PM GMT
Grok Description matches for EMMA Requirements Published
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After saturation coverage of Olympics,
why no Paralympics TV coverage in US?
After saturation coverage of Olympics,
why no Paralympics TV coverage in US?
09/07/2004 11:47 PM
Xeni Jardin:
BBC Journalist and blogger Stuart Hughes says:
The Olympics were a huge success for NBC.200 million viewers. A "halo
effect" that boosted other channels and programmes. An estimated
$60-70 million profit (Source: Hollywood Reporter) Before the Games started,
NBC boast
ed of the depth and breadth of its coverage.1210 hours of
events.103 commentators. 28 Olympians on the commentary team. A week
from now, I'll be heading back to Athens for Greece's second
remarkable major sporting event of the year. The Paraly
mpics will boast:4000 athletes. 140 countries represented.525
gold medals at stake. 19 sports. There will be no American TV coverage of the
Paralympics. Let me repeat that. There will be NO AMERICAN TV
COVERAGE OF THE PARALYMPICS. Not one hour of live coverage.
Not one commentator. Not one Olympian on the commentary team. Nothing.
This at the same time that a record number of journalists are
preparing to cover the Paralympics.
Link to complete post on Stuart's weblog. See
also these related previous BoingBoing posts:
Stuart Hughes covers Olympics on his blog;
BBC journalist survives landmine; Xeni on NPR:
Tech helps
triple amputee to run again (
thanks, Karim)
Koalog Code Coverage 1.3
Koalog Code Coverage 1.3
06/08/2004 01:51 PMA code coverage application written in Java(tm).
.NET Framework 2.0 Code Coverage Edition
Documentation - Beta1 (x86)
.NET Framework 2.0 Code Coverage Edition
Documentation - Beta1 (x86)
07/20/2004 11:16 PMMicrosoft is committed to maintaining compatibility. To help achieve
this, the .NET Framework Code Coverage Edition enables you to give
Microsoft direct feedback on what portions of the .NET Framework and
Win32 you’re most reliant on. It allows you to collect and upload
data on how .NET Framework and Windows code is used by managed
applications and components that you have developed. By opting in,
Microsoft provides you an instrumented version of the .NET Framework
containing a tool that collects the code usage information behind the
scenes. All you have to do is exercise your code under the watch of
this tool, then save and send the data.
NET Framework Version 2.0
Redistributable Package Beta 1 (x86)
(Code Coverage Edition)
NET Framework Version 2.0
Redistributable Package Beta 1 (x86)
(Code Coverage Edition)
07/19/2004 01:07 AMMicrosoft is committed to maintaining compatibility. To help achieve
this, the .NET Framework Code Coverage Edition enables you to give
Microsoft direct feedback on what portions of the .NET Framework and
Win32 you’re most reliant on. It allows you to collect and upload
data on how .NET Framework and Windows code is used by managed
applications and components that you have developed. By opting in,
Microsoft provides you an instrumented version of the .NET Framework
containing a tool that collects the code usage information behind the
scenes. All you have to do is exercise your code under the watch of
this tool, then save and send the data.
Pronexus Introduces ‘Get-Up to Speech’,
The Only Rapid Application Starter Kit
for Microsoft® Speech Server
Pronexus Introduces ‘Get-Up to Speech’,
The Only Rapid Application Starter Kit
for Microsoft® Speech Server
06/09/2004 02:42 AMEnables Organizations to Quickly and Easily Experience The Power of
Speech in VB.NET & Other Languages [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]
DIY coverage
DIY coverage
08/29/2004 01:33 AMIt's great to see technology letting people cover big events
themselves. Check these out:
all Flickr photos tagged
with rnc, rncwatch.typepad.com, Technorati search for New York City ("rnc" was too short to
search), Buzznet's No RNC
photostream, rnc
convention bloggers, WeSeeRNC
moblog, Indymedia's RNC
coverage, and Google News search for rnc.
It's like rolling your own newspaper.
Pod-Coverage-0.14
Pod-Coverage-0.14
05/09/2004 12:17 AMCES Coverage
CES Coverage
01/08/2004 08:22 PMI have been digging around for a good source of information for the
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Gizmodo has a...
Pod-Coverage-0.13
Pod-Coverage-0.13
12/29/2003 06:48 PMDIY coverage from the RNC
DIY coverage from the RNC
08/29/2004 10:41 AM
Cory Doctorow:
Metafilter Matt has written a great roundup of DIY coverage of the RNC
event in New York:
all Flickr photos tagged
with rnc, rncwatch.typepad.com, Technorati search for New York City ("rnc" was too short
to search), Buzznet's No RNC
photostream, rnc
convention bloggers, WeSeeRNC
moblog, Indymedia's RNC
coverage, and Google News search for rnc.
Link
Religious coverage
Religious coverage
07/17/2004 12:51 PMJay Rosen: Puzzling through the convention story, because I'm heading
right for it, made me to realize that journalism's contempt for
ritual—and if "contempt" is too strong, then the difficulty the
press has in understanding the conventions as ritual—was deeply
involved here. Ritual is newsless; therefore it must be meaningless.
But is that really true? And that's what leads me to the forum now
happening at The Revealer ... If a religion writer covered the
presidential campaign, would campaign coverage be any different? My
reasons for asking this months ago, when we started planning the
forum, were vague. Now they're...
Robogames coverage
Robogames coverage
04/01/2005 03:43 AMCory Doctorow:
Ambiguous.org's Quinn Norton covers last weekend's Robogames event for
the O'Reilly Network:
A sensor board coordinates data from two infrared controllers at 45°
and 135° (angled to give some advanced data about the angle of the
walls just in front of the robot). The sensor board also takes in data
from a front-mounted sonar unit that tells the robot how far away the
wall is (bumping a wall in the Trinity challenge is a penalty).
Finally, there's a pair of line detectors pointing at the floor. These
allow it to see the lines that mark the entrances to rooms, as well as
the fire circle and the starting circle.
The last part of Larson's basic board kit is the CPU board, which
pulls in data from the other boards, and spits out decisions to the
motor.
Many of the decisions about what the sensors are seeing is farmed out
to processors on the other boards, which come to an agreement using a
subsumption architecture, the distributed decision-making architecture
invented by Rodney Brooks in the 1980s. But at the top, the CPU
board's Microchip PIC CPU (a 18F6621) uses a traditional maze-solving
routine to map its way to the candle.
LinkTest-Pod-Coverage-1.06
Test-Pod-Coverage-1.06
06/22/2004 11:40 PMUK DSL coverage reaches 90%
UK DSL coverage reaches 90%
05/19/2004 07:25 AM'Bout time too
E3 2004 Pre Coverage
E3 2004 Pre Coverage
05/07/2004 08:27 PMLive Coverage
Live Coverage
08/31/2004 04:05 AMIf you are up, and is looking for live coverage of the unveiling of
the iMac G5 (maybe),
Mac Observer is giving you the live coverage.
Media Mad Over Cow Coverage
Media Mad Over Cow Coverage
01/01/2004 07:54 AMDavid
Ropeik
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A43184-2003Dec30.html
track
this site | 4 links
Test-Pod-Coverage-0.08
Test-Pod-Coverage-0.08
02/14/2004 05:09 AMTest-Pod-Coverage-0.02
Test-Pod-Coverage-0.02
01/05/2004 05:01 AMTest-Pod-Coverage-1.00
Test-Pod-Coverage-1.00
04/29/2004 06:34 AM EMMA Requirements Published